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New Balance III

New Balance III

New Balance, 2021

990v4

Suede, mesh, cotton, rubber

Special edition navy sneaker

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In 1982, New Balance released a radical sneaker. The objective was ambitious: making the best running sneaker in the world. The 990 gained immediate critical acclaim upon its release. Today, the shoe’s thoughtfully-engineered design, minimal aesthetic, and gimmick-free comfort continue to strike across generations, remaining incontestably relevant in the here-and-now of sneaker culture. 

The 990v4—the silhouette’s most recent iteration—is the realization of over three and half decades of development; still implementing New Balance owner Jim Davis’ original brief to craft a sneaker that stands out as the very best of its kind. Formally released in 2016, the v4 keeps the original iconic shape and treatment with the introduction of a redesigned sole unit and minor updates to the upper pattern. 

This collaboration is crafted in tonal nubuck and mesh construction featuring a textural contrast that highlights the silhouette’s nuanced colorway. Subtle 3M details, reflective secondary laces and custom logo-molded toggle enhance a versatile functionality that is core to this sneaker’s original identity. 

Available to purchase for 265 USD on JJJJound.com Thursday, October 14 at 12 PM EST.

New Balance JJJJound 990v4 Navy

Details

Navy upper with suede overlays and mesh underlays

Cotton laces


Debossed detailing on the tongue

3M reflective “N” logo details on side

JJJJound-branded heel TPU piece


ENCAP midsole
Rubber outsole

Logo-branded insert

Custom packaging


Includes secondary reflective elastic laces with custom logo-molded toggle lace-keeper

MADE in USA

New Balance MADE contains a domestic value of 70% or more. MADE makes up a limited portion of New Balance's US sales.

Campaign

Photographer: Djiby Kebe

Creative Production: Bienvenue, JJJJound

Casting: Bienvenue

Styling Assistant: Cheyen Calasans

Talent: Moussa Fofana, Lass Jammeh, Ousseni Jammeh, Boubacar Traoré